National Geographic - Love Those Trains

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  • Опубліковано 8 лис 2012
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  • @tonymac2602
    @tonymac2602 7 років тому +148

    My name is Bill Hayslip and I was firing 2716 on this trip and was quite surprised National Geographic was tagging along. 2716 is one of the best locomotives I've had the pleasure to work on. From 1974 until 1984 I worked on Southern 4501, Savanah and Atlanta 750 and C&O 2716. 2716 rode as smooth as a Cadillac and with her Standard Stoker was a joy to fire. On this trip the National Geographic crew paid a farmer to take his cows out by the tracks so they would take off running when our whistle blew! Its a shame 2716 developed firebox problems. she was one of the best locomotives on Southerns steam roster. She is being repaired and will debut sometime this year as herself, C&O Kanawha 2716. As for me, I'm 60 now but you can find me firing on the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad. I have found paradise!!!

    • @donquixotedelamancha6596
      @donquixotedelamancha6596 7 років тому +9

      Well done Sir, 60 miles, and 6 tons of coal, a real day of work.

    •  4 роки тому

      No way I’m jealous man !,

    • @CA1CWilliams
      @CA1CWilliams 4 роки тому +4

      been a few years but have you reached out to the kentucky steam heritage corporation? they have really taken off the last few years and have 2716 in ravenna kentucky at their new shop they acquired from CSX and are going to start working on it again once the virus restrictions allow, fantastic group with great leadership!

    • @andysmith6824
      @andysmith6824 4 роки тому +2

      What a great story, Bill. And you were a Deputy Sheriff at the time as well, great! I am a railfan, and I am also a retired LEO. Would you mind bringing us up-to-date on things and what you’re up to? Thanks!

    • @direhatredband5732
      @direhatredband5732 3 роки тому +2

      Wow you got to work with the legend himself Bill Purdie. I'm jealous, may he rest in peace

  • @gtsstudios101
    @gtsstudios101 Рік тому +24

    Still makes me cry when I rewatch this, this documentary is a milestone of my childhood and It always make me tear up especially when I see them building the Transcontinental Railroad with that tune of "Dollar A' Day" I sure wish they released a soundtrack for that song.

    • @the101stdalmatian8
      @the101stdalmatian8 Рік тому +3

      Look up the song "Bonaparte Crossing the Rhine". That's the actual name of the tune. It's an old Civil War era fiddle tune.

    • @gtsstudios101
      @gtsstudios101 Рік тому

      @The 101st Dalmatian Wow, thank you so much. I always thought this was a railroad tune. I am forever grateful.

    • @MrJacMac1968
      @MrJacMac1968 Рік тому

      1 dollar was like 75 dollars in 2023

    • @the101stdalmatian8
      @the101stdalmatian8 Рік тому +2

      ​@@gtsstudios101The lyrics were written specifically for this film...and alas, from what I understand, what's in this film is all there is.

    • @aarongreenberg159
      @aarongreenberg159 2 місяці тому

      @@MrJacMac1968 Still really low wages for back-breaking work

  • @kylerbriskey372
    @kylerbriskey372 5 років тому +19

    I'm currently the CSX (formally Conrail) conductor working the NYC Hunts Point Market job in The Bronx. You can see our yard office that we still use today at 43:32. Armata is a customer of ours we service everyday. Very cool to see the work I do everyday featured in a doc from before I was born.

  • @DishAWD
    @DishAWD 3 роки тому +34

    I'll never forget watching this with my grandparents, now long gone, this brings tears to my eyes. Like I'm 5 years old again watching this on the couch with them, thank you!

    • @markg999
      @markg999 2 роки тому +1

      Same...I use to watch this on VHS at my grandparents almost every Saturday for many years in the 80s.

    • @SippinSloth
      @SippinSloth 5 місяців тому

      Me too man. Very similar memories. I was so happy to find this on UA-cam since VCRs are rapidly outdated

  • @Larry
    @Larry 9 років тому +175

    I had a VHS copy of this as a kid, it was a Christmas present one year and I would literally watch it over and over!!! Surprised I didn't wear the tape out.
    I also had that song at the end burned into my brain for years! Bizarre!
    Thanks for uploading this :)

    • @josiahcole3186
      @josiahcole3186 9 років тому +1

      Omg I am searched for this video because I dug out the VHS and as I write this I got it here, 'LOVE THOSE TRAINS - As seen on TV!'
      Yeah....is how you feel. Just looking and it says 1986 on the back. Damn son

    • @Larry
      @Larry 9 років тому +1

      Josiah Cole 29 years old!!!

    • @Larry
      @Larry 9 років тому

      *****
      Because the copyright is 1986 :D

    • @harryzhang4660
      @harryzhang4660 8 років тому +3

      Does anyone have the idea of where does the song played as background when showing the transcontinental railroad come from? That's a really nice song, well-describing the railroad men's life. Does that song has a name?

    • @joeb9196
      @joeb9196 8 років тому

      +Larry Bundy Jr Wow. Me too!

  • @imyourhuckleberry357
    @imyourhuckleberry357 3 роки тому +10

    My Great Grandfather, Grandfather and my Father were all conductors for the Santa Fe Railroad. I hired on the Santa Fe Railroad in 1990 as a Brakeman and was promoted to Locomotive Engineer in 1991. I am still a Locomotive Engineer and expect to retire when I am 60 with 37 years of service in I hope. I would love to run a steam engine some day.

  • @Leftoftheslash
    @Leftoftheslash Рік тому +5

    I got this VHS as a kid back in the late 80s. It inspired me to follow my dreams and now I work for BNSF as a conductor. These guys are right, it’s in your blood, I’m extremely proud of my career and the history I’m a part of.

  • @silverfoxfinance
    @silverfoxfinance 5 місяців тому +2

    I watched this at 6 years young on vhs in 1994, the intro song fascinated me. Now my son watches it. Glad i can keep the tradition alive. I love the trains!

  • @7b7BenGazing
    @7b7BenGazing 9 років тому +40

    I LOVE the old national geographic theme!

    • @cameraman655
      @cameraman655 4 роки тому +7

      Yep, back in the days when the Geographic did not get into politics, unlike today. I canceled my subscription in 2012 after 40 years.

  • @subgod
    @subgod 2 роки тому +4

    43:40
    Mongo Mongo 1 2 3.
    I'm gonna climb a Mongo tree...
    Because of this, that song has been stuck in my head for almost 40 years!!!

  • @rdrogel
    @rdrogel 3 роки тому +6

    The Salad Bowl Express is still active as UP/CSX Cold Express

  • @chickencrapoperator
    @chickencrapoperator 5 років тому +26

    HE'S GONNA THROW, no he's not either! My favorite for 30 years. @ 42.42

    • @vhsprospector7192
      @vhsprospector7192 4 роки тому +1

      Mine, too!

    • @Dr_Won_Hung_Lo
      @Dr_Won_Hung_Lo 4 роки тому +4

      He acted like it was a grenade or something that kid was gonna through lol. He kinda acted too serious to be honest but it was definitely funny

    • @Felamine
      @Felamine 3 роки тому +3

      "He's gonna throw!" - camera shows the guys just standing there doing nothing.

    • @skylershummingbird1667
      @skylershummingbird1667 3 роки тому +2

      That dude was straight up shellshocked

    • @ZachPumphery
      @ZachPumphery 3 роки тому +1

      @@Dr_Won_Hung_Lo Rocks and beer bottles at 60 MPH aren't much better than a grenade.

  • @robertsteffen775
    @robertsteffen775 11 років тому +9

    This is STILL one of my favorite videos. This Narrator knows how to keep them at the fore front of the show.

  • @aarongreenberg159
    @aarongreenberg159 Рік тому +4

    Had this on VHS as a kid, must've seen it over a thousand times! Thank you for having this up here.

  • @STL-Railfan
    @STL-Railfan 5 років тому +20

    I still have the VHS copy of this. I showed it to my boys, all under the age of 10, and they were glued to it the whole time.
    Excellent video!

    • @tekelupharsin4426
      @tekelupharsin4426 2 роки тому

      I grew up watching this every time I visited my grandparents. I'm now 34 years old and needless to say watching this for the first time in at least 20 years was a huge nostalgia trip. I love the fact that your sons apparently appreciate these types of things.

    • @pennsylvania_steam7093
      @pennsylvania_steam7093 Рік тому

      What was the song called?

    • @STL-Railfan
      @STL-Railfan Рік тому

      @@pennsylvania_steam7093 There are several songs in this video including "Chattanooga Choo Choo." You talking about the National Geographic theme song?

    • @pennsylvania_steam7093
      @pennsylvania_steam7093 Рік тому

      @@STL-Railfan yes

    • @pennsylvania_steam7093
      @pennsylvania_steam7093 Рік тому

      but what is the actual the song of it

  • @f4fwildcat29
    @f4fwildcat29 10 років тому +21

    along with Thomas the Tank engine, this; was my childhood. THANK YOU.

    • @atticusthetrainwizardking9508
      @atticusthetrainwizardking9508 5 місяців тому

      You know @f4fwildcat29, I created some new original Thomas & Friends characters who are based on some of the real life trains that were featured in this video. I hope you and your train lover friends will get a chance to see them.

  • @Onomatopoeia001
    @Onomatopoeia001 9 років тому +36

    I can't believe National Geographic left this one to rot on VHS. They could at least transfer it and Storm of the Century to DVD.

    • @TouchoftheBrushModelWeathering
      @TouchoftheBrushModelWeathering 9 років тому +6

      its on dvd look on amazon

    • @Onomatopoeia001
      @Onomatopoeia001 9 років тому +5

      Wow, they really did re-release it! Strange, the last time I checked all I kept getting was the VHS.

    • @edwardlowe7260
      @edwardlowe7260 2 роки тому +1

      HELLO YOU ARE WATCHING IT NOW!!!!!

    • @1987AnimeBoy
      @1987AnimeBoy Рік тому

      I actually first knew of this documentary when I bought the DVD.

  • @vincentbuccigrossi3070
    @vincentbuccigrossi3070 Рік тому +3

    My parents bought me this on VHS when I was a kid in the early 90s. I used to watch it all the time but never had as big of an appreciation for it as I do now.

  • @helpimarock66
    @helpimarock66 9 років тому +13

    I used to watch this VHS all the time with my dad when I was a little guy and my Dad used to love watching the Guayaquil-to-Quito run. He's determined to do it with me some day, possibly as a graduation present when I've completed my undergrad. I've always wanted to travel the world and the one thing keeping me from it is school, so I'm so excited to make this trip one day!

  • @Dr_Won_Hung_Lo
    @Dr_Won_Hung_Lo 4 роки тому +27

    The narrator is the actor who plays Brooks Hatlen in The Shawshank Redemption

  • @benbovard9579
    @benbovard9579 3 роки тому +7

    This was one of the first things I ever watched in my life. The Nat Geo theme was also one of the first pieces of music I ever knew. Every scene of this documentary has a bit of nostalgia to it. Gotta love those trains.

    • @CrackerJakkTV
      @CrackerJakkTV 3 роки тому +1

      I think this was one first films I ever watched as a kid ad well. My dad got it for me on VHS before I can even remember. Still watch it even to this day.

  • @Wallawalla4044
    @Wallawalla4044 11 років тому +15

    This was my favorite documentary EVER when I was little. I wore out my VHS tape of it! God, its so great to watch it again, I remember ALL OF IT! Thank you so much bimcheech!

  • @joshuachen93
    @joshuachen93 2 роки тому +1

    The best National Geographic special of all time. This VHS is what began my lifelong fascination with steam locomotives.

  • @robertbraeuner2031
    @robertbraeuner2031 Рік тому +2

    They couldn’t have picked a better narrator for this than James Whitmore. Perfect

  • @cybertroniccustomz998
    @cybertroniccustomz998 Рік тому +1

    When I was 5 my mom and I would watch this all the time I'm bless to have found this again. my mom passed away January 1st 2022 from cancer and watching this without her just brings tears in my eyes .

  • @CRtrain
    @CRtrain 4 роки тому +3

    This was my favorite thing to watch as a kid. We had a copy and I watched it over and over again. The late James Whitmore narrates - he does such a good job of telling the story. That Norfolk Southern Steam Engine is a beauty.

  • @theardortraveler7920
    @theardortraveler7920 7 років тому +3

    I still have this tape to this day. As a kid, I love watching this. As an adult, I love watching this again and again. It don't mind if this documentary is 30 years old, darn it!! :)

  • @armchairrocketscientist4934
    @armchairrocketscientist4934 4 роки тому +7

    This film was just one of many train films of my childhood. I saturated my life with them.
    My earliest memory was pushing a little wooden train down boardwalks at Yellowstone because I thought they looked like train tracks.
    I was enamored with Thomas the tank engine, and my favorite Christmas was when I got a train set of CP Jupiter.
    The greatest moment of my childhood was when I pulled the whistle on a locomotive at the Heber Valley Railroad.
    On top of all this, I have railroad blood, with a grandpa who fired the 844, and his dad who'd never wear anything but his engineer overalls.
    So yeah, I guess you could say I'm a train buff.

  • @gowron277a
    @gowron277a 2 роки тому +2

    I used to watch this vhs when I was a kid almost everyday for years. God this sure brought me back.

  • @christophers.o622
    @christophers.o622 7 років тому +4

    I have always loved trains. I used to live about 750 feet from the Buffalo to Niagara Falls line of the New York Central railroad when I had lived in the Town of Tonawanda. My great grandfather Kearney, 4 of my grand Uncles and a second cousin all worked for the Lehigh Valley railroad out of its Coxton yard near Pittston, PA. I travel long distance on Amtrak trains. I recently rode from San Diego to Oxnard, CA on the Pacific Surfliner, it was a great trip and my trips on Amtrak will only increase. I rode on Amtrak a total of 28 times since 1/31/1974, I also rode on commuter trains in Japan, Taiwan, rode on the Kowloon & Canton railway in British China(Hong King) plus excursion trains.

  • @renardgrise
    @renardgrise 7 років тому +5

    I had been looking for this episode for years, thanks for the post!

  • @snakelegion1469
    @snakelegion1469 9 років тому +23

    Nothing is as beautiful as the steam locomotive.

    • @DashAirlinesFlight18
      @DashAirlinesFlight18 9 років тому +2

      Very true

    • @icemanroyal
      @icemanroyal 9 років тому +1

      Steam locomotives are lovely but I can think of a few women that surpass them in terms of beauty

    • @jockellis
      @jockellis 7 років тому +1

      Rossus USRA light mikado or most any B&O steamer.

  • @n.c.railvids1625
    @n.c.railvids1625 8 років тому +7

    That one part at the beginning was amazing ! That when 611 came steaming around the bend with Her Whistle blowing and when the screen when black for a second and the Whistle faded out o my goodness, that was amazing ! Keep up the good work !

  • @64CSAR
    @64CSAR 4 роки тому +3

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR UPLOADING THIS!!!
    I used to watch this as a 5YO now closer to 30 this documentary beings so much nostalgia 😭❤️

  • @Dallas-Nyberg
    @Dallas-Nyberg 8 років тому +4

    Arguably, the best train documentary ever produced... love it.

  • @jacobwoods8738
    @jacobwoods8738 9 років тому +12

    I loved this when I was little, particularly 2716 and G&Q 11, but the. The VHS tape got lost and I have tried to find it and when people ask I tell them it included people riding the roof of a narrow gauge train in Ecuador behind a red 2-6-0. It was as good as I remember,

  • @Surkai25
    @Surkai25 2 роки тому +1

    thank you for posting this. I remember watching this Nat Geo back when I was 5 years old many times a day. I'm 35 now and it's just as good as it was back in the day.

  • @GevoGenesis92
    @GevoGenesis92 2 роки тому +2

    I was introduced to the 611 by this documentary in 1997(5 years old)and in 2021 I got the opportunity to run that beautiful engine(28 years old).

  • @MrGrumpy1834
    @MrGrumpy1834 Рік тому

    What a time capsule! All footage of a bygone era. As kids, my brother and I used to watch this documentary in the mid to late 80's on a daily basis. We grew up in a railroading family hearing plenty of stories that would spark our imaginations. Our Grandfather, great uncles would regale us with stories of steam engines they worked on as young men or how things worked before radios or electricity. While my brother pursued other employment, I hired on the railway deciding to follow in my Grandfather's footsteps. I guess I'm one of the lucky few alluded to in this documentary, to have become a qualified locomotive engineer for a modern Class 1 railway. Much like they say in the documentary, it totally does get in your blood. There really is nothing else quite like it. Stay away from it for too long you start missing being at the controls of a 2 mile long freight train. This documentary brought back so many memories I had as a kid too. Thank you so much for posting it all those years ago.
    Cheers everyone! See you trackside. I'll be waving at you all from the cab of my locomotive!

  • @djschu116
    @djschu116 11 років тому +1

    Used to love this when I was a kid. Thank you so much for uploading!!!

  • @Minecraftineer998
    @Minecraftineer998 11 років тому +2

    SQUEEEE THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR UPLOADING THIS I HOPE IT NEVER GETS TAKEN DOWN!

  • @davebelk5415
    @davebelk5415 10 років тому +4

    I have this on videotape in my collection of movies & TV shows.In 1984,It was my junior year in high school when this production was made.A real flashback 30 years ago.Used to know the late Jimmy Bistline our former steam excursion boss before Carl Jensen took over till the end in 1994.Nice to look back & see how far we've come from riding the rails.Was once a car host too with the late Will Worthy.A real former Pullman car porter who could tell any train passenger his stories of the road & what it was to work in a sleeping car during the zenith of passenger train travel.

  • @toddtaylor3384
    @toddtaylor3384 7 років тому +5

    Glad someone finally shared this!

  • @hobbeekid
    @hobbeekid 11 років тому +2

    Thank you so much for posting this very much missed video!!!

  • @jakebarrett6175
    @jakebarrett6175 6 років тому +4

    I remember this watching this on VHS when I was young! Love this still!

  • @jonnymoka
    @jonnymoka 3 роки тому

    Thanks for uploading and sharing with us dude!

  • @rikashya
    @rikashya 11 років тому +1

    I remember watching this back when I was a kid so many memories. Thank you

  • @AppalachiaRRlover
    @AppalachiaRRlover 10 років тому +9

    I had this on VHS when I was a kid and wore it out!! Awesome that I found it here on UA-cam

    • @paulperry9861
      @paulperry9861 4 роки тому

      Same my dad was mad but i didn't care i loved watching it i also liked natures fury a lot too i miss the old nat geo

  • @SlavaUkraini85
    @SlavaUkraini85 4 роки тому +2

    Ever since I saw this documentary as a kid I wanted to ride the Durango & Silverton Train and 25 years later I finally did it!

  • @Trainfan10550
    @Trainfan10550 11 років тому +2

    I used to own this video on VHS. Thanks for uploading it!

  • @TommyPicklesFan
    @TommyPicklesFan 8 років тому +3

    I have this video on VHS when I got it back in 2002 along with Railroad Journeys Around The World VHS Boxset.

  • @wiredforstereo
    @wiredforstereo 9 років тому +2

    One of my favorites of all time. Watched it more times than I can remember. So many memories. Just went on the Durango & Silverton railroad yesterday, 486 was our engine.

    • @robertkresko6338
      @robertkresko6338 7 років тому

      Solomon Parker Nice trip! I rode that train years ago.

  • @MrJacMac1968
    @MrJacMac1968 10 років тому +15

    Surprised they let the Orient Express go thru Romania and Bulgaria during the height of the Cold War during 1982-84. Im sure they told the passengers that they couldnt take pictures at certain locations due to Cold War tensions

    • @Metal9040
      @Metal9040 4 роки тому

      MrJacMac1968 This was the time when the eastern bloc was unraveling. Also at this time the USSR was starting to become friendly to the west.

  • @611_hornet5
    @611_hornet5 11 років тому +1

    Thanks for posting this! I had the VHS copy of this, but lost it.

  • @soxxpuppet
    @soxxpuppet 10 років тому +2

    I grew up watching this on VHS atleast twice a week! God the Great memories!

  • @finalist1971
    @finalist1971 11 років тому +2

    Thank you so much for posting this. I remember seeing it for the first time as a kid and there are parts of this that remain stuck in my head ever since. Thank you!

  • @755hp
    @755hp 3 роки тому +3

    54:20-57:01 Great ending to this classic documentary by National Geographic.

  • @mytubeinson
    @mytubeinson 11 років тому +1

    Awesome post! I used to to watch this video every time I stayed home sick from school.

  • @andyoutlaww7494
    @andyoutlaww7494 Рік тому

    I do remember having a VHS and I would watch this with my grandfather who is no longer with me, but this documentary turn me on to being a train enthusiast not just big trains, but model trains as well

  • @755hp
    @755hp 3 роки тому +2

    Wow - I remember watching this w/ my Grandfather in the 90s; good times...

  • @joek5882
    @joek5882 4 роки тому +1

    Love Those Trains and Superliners are my childhood. Watched them both nearly every single day.

  • @leifchurchill
    @leifchurchill 7 років тому +2

    Watched this so many times when I was little!!!

  • @steamgent4592
    @steamgent4592 11 місяців тому

    Grew up watching this since it debuted on TV and still have that VHS recording. Seen it thousands of times.

  • @mescko
    @mescko 3 роки тому +2

    My Dad had an uncle that worked for the D L & W (Delaware, Lackawanna & Western--what a great name!). They used to make him mad by calling it the "Delay, Linger & Wait" 😁 He would come home from work so tired he would fall asleep in his armchair and his daughters would get up to all kinds of mischief. Once they set his hair in curlers. When my Dad visited him in the roundhouse he couldn't work out why everybody called him Curly.

  • @kleetus92
    @kleetus92 Рік тому

    Man, I haven't seen this in almost 40 years, and I can still remember most of it!

  • @Firemanmike500
    @Firemanmike500 11 років тому +1

    Never seen this. It is GREAT. The footage is outstanding. Would like this on DVD.

  • @whoohaaXL
    @whoohaaXL 10 років тому +2

    51:56 Great job! Love this vid.

  • @RailTime1786
    @RailTime1786 10 років тому

    when i was in the third grade I got this VHS as a present and was damaged. After more than 10 years I came across this. Definitely saving this

  • @Riccardi42
    @Riccardi42 4 роки тому +2

    Its 2020 now and I'm 14 but when I was 5 I loved watching this because seeing the locomotive moving with the song just got me so excited and I still love trains to this day their so amazing

  • @TheRazorbackpilot
    @TheRazorbackpilot 11 років тому

    Same here, watched it when I was little too! I think I even still have the VHS, haven't seen this in many years!

  • @michaelcannistraci95
    @michaelcannistraci95 Рік тому

    My great-grandfather worked for the Pennsylvania Railroad when he came over from Sicily. I grew up on this video, the Pittsburgh Carnegie Science Center's Miniature Railroad and Village, and Thomas the Tank Engine. Love Those Trains!

  • @rayinpau.s.a.6351
    @rayinpau.s.a.6351 Рік тому

    The word Nostalgic evokes so many thoughts . All because of trains ! Love Em.

  • @DVR01
    @DVR01 9 років тому +6

    Otto is a great pianist.

    • @nssteampunk4865
      @nssteampunk4865 8 років тому +1

      +David Reyz I've played piano for 15 years

  • @TouchoftheBrushModelWeathering
    @TouchoftheBrushModelWeathering 9 років тому +9

    I have loved this show since I was a kid and I still cant find any of the songs especially Dollar a Day by Tom Chapin - it is not on his website nor on any of his albums nor on google nor on youtube - same thing for Wandering by Steve Anderson- if anyone has info on these songs and where I can purchase them it will be greatly appreciated!

    • @cpufreak101
      @cpufreak101 6 років тому +1

      I googled it, turns out national geographic commissioned him to write that song for the show. NG own's the redistribution rights, so it won't be able to be released alone. however, Tim does rarely play it at live performances

  • @andrewcrumb8027
    @andrewcrumb8027 8 років тому +7

    I have that film on vhs too. You know, I have this desire to travel the United States by Amtrak.

  • @psoon04286
    @psoon04286 5 років тому +2

    Am I the only one here wishing for a Blu-Ray hi-def version?😊

  • @CrackerJakkTV
    @CrackerJakkTV 2 роки тому +3

    Whats the song playing at 37:22? Anyone know?

  • @paulperry9861
    @paulperry9861 4 роки тому

    I have this on tape in storage somewhere i ran it all the time lol im actually moving to Durango soon im excited cause i really want to ride that train

  • @Kanefan701
    @Kanefan701 11 років тому

    O_O Whoa! I've got this on video and I've not watched this for over 8 years! This is what also introduced me to National Geographic when I was little.

  • @BobbyCase
    @BobbyCase 3 роки тому +2

    One of my favorite scenes is when the UP Big Boy appears

  • @gysgt.k.r.daltonusmcmed.re5680
    @gysgt.k.r.daltonusmcmed.re5680 9 років тому +12

    The Railroads are Changing. First the Steam Locomotive went by the Wayside. Then the Caboose went away Like the Steam Locomotive. Then Mergers took hold of the Railroads. There once was 133 Class 1 Railroads. Now there are 6 Class 1 Railroads BNSF, CN, CP, KCS, NS, and UP. in freight, Amtrak for Passengers. When I had to go back to High School to get my Diploma, I worked for the GTW. While I was a U.S. Marine Reservist. The Railroad is a Fallen Flag. Canadian National took over the Railroad.
    The Railroads will always be with us. But not the way that we will remember them 20 years from now. I will always Remember the Grand Trunk Western, Baltimore and Ohio, Chesapeake and Ohio, Western Maryland, Chicago Burlington and Quincy, Northern Pacific, Southern Pacific, Union Pacific, Missouri Pacific, Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe, Great Northern just to name a few of the roads that are no longer with us.
    Semper Fidelis,
    GySgt. Dalton USMC Med Ret.

    • @bloodofthetyrant
      @bloodofthetyrant 6 років тому

      Gy\Sgt. K. R. Dalton USMC Med.Ret. Thank you for your service. I salute you. An American Hero.

    • @nathandeal9703
      @nathandeal9703 6 років тому

      Same my brother. I grew up watching this tape i don't know how many times when I was growing up and alway's imagined myself going on to finding that last great railroad that still used steam in regular service. A shame that that dream belonged to the kids of the 1890's, 1900's, 1910's, 1920's, 1930's, 1940's, and even 1950's. But even with their passing, I've found solace in the fact that the railroads are more than just paint schemes on engines, or names on call boards. Their the bridges, stations, tunnels, and facilities that get used and reused again and again by the big names of today. And as for seeing these leviathans of the rails, model railroading has certainly given me a chance to step back in time and recreate the 1940's and 50's of the Southern Pacific and Union Pacific Railroads. Their names and so many others will always be a part of me and are what motivated to pursue a career in the industry and carry the tradition.
      Thank You for Your service and may you have a long and prosperous life.

    • @Trainlover1995
      @Trainlover1995 5 років тому +1

      We still have the UP, though.

    • @danielwalton9012
      @danielwalton9012 Рік тому

      @@Trainlover1995 But I wish that the C&NW would still be in existence too

  • @FS2K4Pilot
    @FS2K4Pilot 3 роки тому +2

    32:55 Nothing like seeing a 3” thick hydraulic cylinder bent into spaghetti.

  • @MrJacMac1968
    @MrJacMac1968 10 років тому +10

    at 38:37 still using UP cabooses.Must be in Nebraska because they had a caboose reqmnt law til 1988.Though cabooses were still in big use in 1982-84 when this was filmed they had started phasing them out after the 1982 UTU agreement which said lines could quit using them.

  • @katieweller5943
    @katieweller5943 10 місяців тому +1

    The Union Pacific Railroad is my favorite Railroad.

  • @matthewadair4507
    @matthewadair4507 7 років тому +2

    I still have my VHS copy at home.

  • @TomedysTrains
    @TomedysTrains 7 років тому +6

    I believe it would be excellent if National Geographic can make a new "Love Those Trains" documentary that's up-to-date showing trains from all over the world in the 2010s and having it recorded in HD quality for the present-day footage, new background music and a famous [living] celebrity to narrate it (like Tom Hanks or Morgan Freeman), I'd definitely watch it.

    • @DVR01
      @DVR01 6 років тому +1

      I agree. Morgan Freeman is perfect to narrate Love Those Trains' sequel, in 60FPS. Let's hope it will happen one day.

    • @kimrok1
      @kimrok1 2 роки тому

      So much of the culture is gone that it would be pretty boring. Railroading ended in the 80s.

  • @desmisc9911
    @desmisc9911 7 років тому +8

    NO CELL PHONES!!! How peaceful

  • @BNSF36542
    @BNSF36542 10 років тому +4

    I had this video on VHS before it died.

  • @ezbrony9050
    @ezbrony9050 8 років тому

    LOVE THIS MOVIE

  • @meachpieters2457
    @meachpieters2457 5 років тому +2

    As a kid I had this video on VHS

  • @SmokyProductions-gb6qv
    @SmokyProductions-gb6qv 5 років тому

    I still have this in the Original VHS box

  • @MrJacMac1968
    @MrJacMac1968 10 років тому

    Rode an excursion back in June 1997 along the Columbia River out of Portland Ore to Wishram Wa and back. SP 4449 was power with no diesel helpers.

  • @spindalis79
    @spindalis79 11 років тому +2

    Used to be one of my favorite Beta tapes in 1984 and 85.

  • @realcanadian96
    @realcanadian96 3 роки тому

    trains...
    the best thing ever. period.

  • @mangjose03_tv
    @mangjose03_tv 4 роки тому +1

    very nice train

  • @TheGreatRailroadProductions
    @TheGreatRailroadProductions 4 роки тому +2

    I like that song Chattanooga Choo Choo 5:01-5:55. I was looking for the song

    • @miguelalberte8513
      @miguelalberte8513 Місяць тому

      Do you know who is the artist? I really like the version but I cannot find it

  • @bond1j89
    @bond1j89 5 років тому +1

    I have loved this show since I was a kid and I still cant find the song Wandering by Steve Anderson- if anyone has info on this song and where I can purchase it it will be greatly appreciated!

  • @mariahhaarstick591
    @mariahhaarstick591 2 роки тому

    Awesome

  • @rogerrobertson2958
    @rogerrobertson2958 6 років тому +1

    this is why I went to work for the railroad!!

  • @nssteampunk4865
    @nssteampunk4865 3 роки тому

    29:06 could have also sung "A Man And A Train" from Marty Robbins used for the 1973 film "Emperor Of The North"